Sunday, June 7, 2015

Case of the Week 352

The following structures were seen in a hematoxylin and eosin-stained perianal skin biopsy from an Ethiopian man with recurrent colorectal fistulae and abscesses.  Presumptive identification? What study would you recommend to confirm your diagnosis?

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200x total magnification

 400x total magnification

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The objects are morphologically suggestive of nematodes cross sections, possibly hook worm or Strongyloides stercoralis in an auto infection. O&P examinations of fecal material are suggested.

Florida Fan

RastaBob said...

Schistosoma mansoni egg?

Anonymous said...

I was thinking Schistosoma ova as well. Lee

Anonymous said...

Looks great for Schistosomiasis!- Jen

Rashna Meunier said...

My vote is for Schistosoma mansoni.

Anonymous said...

Last two images have the lateral spine visible

Anonymous said...

I like for S mansoni too. Probably would do both stool O&P x several and serology depending on treatment history. [Most efficient testing I suspect is actually to ask a Pritt or similar actually and just treat.]

Unknown said...

S.mansoni ova is the only thing that I feel it is reasonably likely to be. Bodies residing within granulomatous tissue, with a lateral spine (presumably) present on image 4; morphology is vaguely consistent but not definitive. Epidemiology is consistent as is presentation. Quite a tricky one to sign off.